Dæmonen #19
In "Alene....mod underverdenen!", a future teenager defies warnings to journey back to Earth, believing he can reclaim his ancestral home. With a faster-than-light rocket of his own making, he arrives to find the planet vastly changed—so much so that his ship is now barely an inch tall in the eyes of the Earthmen who remain. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky, this 1968 issue captures a poignant moment of isolation and discovery. The cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia vividly captures the boy’s awe and vulnerability as he confronts a world that no longer recognizes him.
In "Alene....mod underverdenen!", the Masked Marauder and the Gladiator clash over who gets to take down Foggy Nelson—only to find the real Daredevil has other plans. With the stakes high and the fight in full swing, the masked heroes discover that even the best-laid schemes can’t account for the real deal showing up.
In "Den store rejse!", a teenage dreamer from a distant future dares to defy the warnings of scientists who say humanity can no longer survive on Earth after millennia of evolution. With a stolen rocket ship and a heart full of longing, he embarks on a faster-than-light journey back to the planet that once was home—only to discover, to his shock, that he’s now a tiny relic in a world that no longer recognizes him.
In "Uhyret i sumpen..." from Dæmonen #19 (1968), a retired couple stumbles upon an alien stranded in the Everglades, his ship damaged and his escape hampered by the thick mire. With a quiet exchange—his help in freeing him for their aid in gathering vines—they’re granted a strange, irreversible gift: youth and the erasure of the encounter itself.
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